Interiors And Recent Work

Below are some examples of recent work completed by the Key Structures team. On the left of this page are various headings which will take you through the main styles of interior which we can install to give you the theme / style that you are after.

Tom Lloyd Owen of Event Oracle Events asked us to supply a tent which could act as an additional room to his clients' house, so we supplied them with a 15ft x 30ft Armbruster with Ivory Pleated lining, providing the ideal bar.

  

The events team at Added Dimension Ltd needed a nightclub for 150 guests. We built a 9m x 15m Roder (German)Structure and lined it with Black Starcloth and Pink Carpet. We then joined the main tent to the house using our flexible Armbruster Tents (American) which enclosed the 2m height difference leading up a set of custom built steps.

  

Key Structures prides itself on its versatility and ability to make the space wherever our clients require. The picture below shows one of our 6 metre wide structures with Ivory Pleated Lining on the 8th floor roof terrace of an office block for a corporate party. With stunning views across the city we maximised the available space to provide a truly unique London venue.   

We worked with Escape Events and Honey Event Management to create these two bespoke venues in two London gardens. We supplied them with Flat Ivory Linings and they dressed them to the finished article seen below.

        

Our structures come in huge array of sizes with widths of 3,6,9,10 and 15 metres. Structures upto 10 metres in width are lengthened in 3 metre increments whilst the 15 metre structure increases in 5 metre increments.  Our largest structure, 15M x 70M has enough space to fit over 1,500 people standing. In addition we also stock Armbruster marquees which are ideal for use in London gardens and other more restricted spaces due to their versatility and ease of build. These come in a variety of sizes and combinations. The picture below illustrates our 10M x 27M marquee for an evening event at Brocket Hall.